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The New York TimesonX / Twitter16h ago
From @TheAthletic: WNBA players Sophie Cunningham and DeWanna Bonner got into a dispute that resulted in Cunningham pointing at Bonner for roughly 22 seconds. The moment went viral, and the Internet meme machine took over. nyti.ms/4anLCvC
Trust Metrics
100
Accuracy
85
Framing
85
Context
88
Tone
Accuracy100%
Framing85%
Context85%
Tone88%
Analysis Summary
Sophie Cunningham pointed at DeWanna Bonner for 22 seconds during a WNBA game on June 23, 2026, after Bonner had confronted Cunningham's teammate Caitlin Clark, and the moment instantly became a viral meme. Both players were assessed technical fouls for the exchange. The incident spread rapidly across social media platforms with countless variations and jokes, turning Cunningham into a brief internet sensation for what sports observers described as an unusually petty but visually striking moment of on-court tension.
Claims Analysis (3)
โ€œSophie Cunningham and DeWanna Bonner got into a disputeโ€
Multiple outlets confirm the on-court incident between the two players during a WNBA game.
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โ€œCunningham pointed at Bonner for roughly 22 secondsโ€
All corroborating sources confirm the duration and nature of the pointing gesture with consistent detail.
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โ€œThe moment went viral and the Internet meme machine took overโ€
Multiple sources document the viral spread of memes from the incident across social media platforms.
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